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Show Thomas A. Beal SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The School of Business Administration offers courses which lead to bachelor of science and bachelor of arts degrees. The school, one of the largest from the standpoint of enrollment, concentrates in the major fields of Modern Business Administration, Accounting, Banking and Finance Principles, Modern Business Management, Marketing, Statistics, General Business Training and Elements of Economics. The School of Business Administration trains students to become acquainted with modern business problems. New courses are yearly added to the curriculum of the School of Business. Many improvements were installed. Thomas A. Beal is Dean of the business school. He has held this position since 1918. Professor Dilworth Walker and James Arthur Johnston hold highest degrees among the faculty in the Business School. Dilworth Walker (1928) - Assistant Professor of Economics. A. B., Brigham Young University, 1916; M. A., Utah State Agricultural College, 1923; Ph.D., Cornell, 1926. James Arthur Johnston (1930)- Professor of Business. B. S., Mt. Union College, 1905; Ph.C, Pittsburg, 1905; M. A., Iowa, 1925; Ph.D., Iowa, 1929. Page Twenty-nine |